
Happy New Year All,
Here are my latest video’s. They have all been made on my new Digital Camera (not Camcorder) which is a Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ65. This was bought in the Currys sale just before that (nice) Mr Darling put the Vat back to 17.5%. There are 4 VID’s to watch. Around 16 minutes all told.
VID 1
This as taken on Sunday today (Sunday 3rd Jan 2010 before the snows and shows my Peter Angus Surabeya Steam Tram on a short run. This was taken to just try out the new Camera.
VID 2
This was taken today (Wed 6th Jan 2010, Wednesday 6th January and is my Jack on Snow clearing duties.
VID 3
Also taken today (Wed 6th Jan 2010), this is the HARZ rescue Train with essential supplies for a remote Hamlet. Note the Coal and Wood loads in the wagons at the rear. Important supplies of Beer were carried in the Van.
VID 4
Also taken today (Wed 6th Jan 2010), the Harz rescue Train returns after a triumph of Steam over Snow.
All Snow DVD’s, note the depth of Snow. On my first ever visit to the Harz Mountains the snow was this deep at Drie Annen Hohne Bahnhof.
Hope you all enjoy,
VID 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdja...www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRcl9e0hZF8 JonD
Here are my latest video’s. They have all been made on my new Digital Camera (not Camcorder) which is a Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ65. This was bought in the Currys sale just before that (nice) Mr Darling put the Vat back to 17.5%. There are 4 VID’s to watch. Around 16 minutes all told.
VID 1
This as taken on Sunday today (Sunday 3rd Jan 2010 before the snows and shows my Peter Angus Surabeya Steam Tram on a short run. This was taken to just try out the new Camera.
VID 2
This was taken today (Wed 6th Jan 2010, Wednesday 6th January and is my Jack on Snow clearing duties.
VID 3
Also taken today (Wed 6th Jan 2010), this is the HARZ rescue Train with essential supplies for a remote Hamlet. Note the Coal and Wood loads in the wagons at the rear. Important supplies of Beer were carried in the Van.
VID 4
Also taken today (Wed 6th Jan 2010), the Harz rescue Train returns after a triumph of Steam over Snow.
All Snow DVD’s, note the depth of Snow. On my first ever visit to the Harz Mountains the snow was this deep at Drie Annen Hohne Bahnhof.
Hope you all enjoy,
VID 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdja...www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRcl9e0hZF8 JonD